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LITERATURE CITED 



Burr, J. G. 



1945a. Ferric salt deposits vs. fish and oysters. Texas 



Game and Fish 3 (2): 16-17. 

 1945b. Ferric salt deposits in Galveston Bay in relation 

 to fish and oysters. Trans. Texas Acad. Sci. 28: 

 223-224. 

 Collier, Albert, and Hedgpeth, J. W. 



1950. An introduction to the hydrography of the tidal 

 waters of Texas. Pub. Inst. Mar. Sci., Univ. Texas, 

 1 (2): 121-194. 



Ray, S., and Magnitzky, W. 



1950. A preliminary note on naturally occurring organic 

 substances in sea water affecting the feeding of 

 oysters. Science 111 (2876): 151-152. 

 CoNNELL, Cecil H., and Cross, J. B. 



1950. Mass mortality of fish associated w-ith the proto- 

 zoan Gonyaulax in the Gulf of Mexico. Science 

 112 (2909): 359-363. 

 CoNSEiL Permanent International Pour l'Explora- 

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 1933-36, 1950. Bulletin Hydrographique pour les annees 

 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1940-46, avec appendice: 

 Atlantique-Florida, 1936-39. Copenhagen. 

 Cooper, L. H. N. 



1938. Salt error in determinations of phosphate in sea 

 water. Jour. Mar. Biol. Assoc. U. K. 23 (1) : 171-178. 



Davis, Charles C, and Williams, Robert H. 



1950. Brackish water plankton of mangrove areas in 

 southern Florida. Ecology 31 (4): 519-531. 

 Dietrich, Gijnter. 



1939. Da,s Amerikanische Mittelmeer. Ein meeres- 

 kundlicher tJberblick. Zeitschr. d. Gesellsch. f. Erd- 

 kunde zu Berlin, 1939, Nr. 3/4, pp. 108-130. 



Dole, Richard B. 



1914. Some chemical characteristics of sea water at 



Tortugas and around Biscayne Bay, Florida. Pap. 



Tortugas Lab., Carnegie Inst. Washington Pub. No. 



182, 5: 69-78. 

 Galtsoff, Paul S. 



1931. Survey of oyster bottoms in Texas. U. S. Bur. 



Fish., Inv. Rept. No. 6, 30 pp. 

 1948. Red tide. Progress report on the investigations 



of the cause of the mortality of fish . . . U. S. Dept. 



Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, Spec. Sci. Rept. 



No. 46, 44 pp. 

 Gee, Haldane. 



1934. Lime deposition and the bacteria. I. Estimate of 



bacterial activity at the Florida Keys. Pap. Tortugas 



Lab., Carnegie Inst. Washington Pub. No. 435, 28: 



67-82. 



and Feltham, C. B. 



1934. Lime deposition and the bacteria. II. Charac- 

 teristics of aerobic bacteria from the Florida Keys. 



Pap. Tortugas Lab., Carnegie Inst. Washington Pub. 



No. 435, 28: 83-91. 

 Geyer, Richard A. 



1950. The occurrence of pronounced salinity variations 



in Louisiana coastal water. Jour. Mar. Res. 9 (2) : 



100-110. 



Graham, Herbert W.; Amison, J. M.; and Marvin, 



K. T. 

 1954. Phosphorus content of waters along the west coast 



of Florida. U. S. Dept. Int., Fish and Wildlife 



Service, Sp. Sci. Rept., No. 22: 1-43. 

 GuNTER, Gordon. 



1942. Offats Bayou, a locality with recurrent summer 



mortality of marine organisms. Am. Midi. Nat. 



28 (3): 631-633. 

 1945. Studies on marine fishes of Texas. Pub. Inst. 



Mar. Sci., Univ. Texas, 1 (1): 1-190. 



1947. Catastrophism in the sea and its paleontological 

 significance, with special reference to the Gulf of 

 Mexico. Am. Jour. Sci. 245: 669-676. 



1950. Oyster mortality study. Appendix I. Results of 

 water analysis, 1950 Bonnet Carr6 Spillway opera- 

 tion. Rept. to Corps of Engrs., U. S. Army, Office 

 of the Dist. Engr., New Orleans, La. 



GuNTER, Gordon; Williams, R. H.; Davis, C. C; and 

 Smith, F. G. Walton. 



1948. Catastrophic mass mortality of marine animals 

 and coincident phytoplankton bloom on the west 

 coast of Florida, November 1946 to August 1947. 

 Ecol. Monogr. 18 (3): 309-324. 



HiGGiNs, Elmer. 



1931. Progress in biological inquiries, 1929. Doc. 1096, 

 App. XV, Rept. of U. S. Comm. Fish., 1930, pp. 

 1069-1121. 



and Lord, Russell. 



1926. Preliminary report on the marine fisheries of 

 Texas. Doc. 1009, App. IV, Rept. of U. S. Comm. 

 Fish., 1925, pp. 167-199. 

 Ingle, Robert M. 



1951. Spawning and setting of oysters in relation to 

 seasonal environmental changes. Bull. Mar. Sci. 

 Gulf & Caribbean 1 (2): 111-135. 



and Dawson, Jr., C. E. 



1951. Variation in salinity and its relation to the Florida 

 oyster. Salinity variations in Apalachicola Bay. 

 Proc. Third Ann. Sess. Gulf and Caribbean Fish. 

 Inst., Miami Beach, 1950, pp. 35-42. 

 Jacobsen, J. P. 



1929. Contributions to the hydrography of the North 

 Atlantic. Danish Dana Exped. 1920-22. Oceanogr. 

 Rept. No. 3. Copenhagen. 

 Johnson, S. H. 



1882. Notes on the mortality among fishes of the Gulf 

 of Mexico. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 4: 205. 

 Kbtchum, Bostwick H., and Keen, Jean. 



1948. Unusual phosphorus concentrations in the Florida 

 "red tide" sea water. Jour. Mar. Res. 7 (1): 17-21. 

 Lindner, Milton J. 



1939. The cooperative shrimp investigations. Louisi- 

 ana Dept. Conser., 13th Biennial Rept., pp. 447-455. 

 1941. The Texas fisheries. (Mimeographed report). 

 In: Baughman, J. L., An annotated bibliography for 

 the student of Texas fish and fisheries with material 

 on the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea. (Un- 

 dated), pp. 213-238. 



